Issues with Corsair vengeance 8GB RAM (2400MHz, 16-16-16-39 & 14-16-16-31) compatibility
Issues with Corsair vengeance 8GB RAM (2400MHz, 16-16-16-39 & 14-16-16-31) compatibility
Hi, your original 8GB 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance RAM is C14, while the new stick you bought is C16. It seems they have different timings, which might be causing boot issues. You might need to adjust the timing settings manually or use a compatible adapter to make them work together. Check the documentation for your motherboard and RAM to see if there are specific steps for compatibility.
DDR4 RAM can sometimes be selective, so even identical parts may not fit perfectly. The only sure match is the kit sold together from the factory. Combining different models isn't advised. Purchase a complete set matching your desired capacity and speed, bring back the old unit, and place an order for a fresh 2x8GB 3200mhz kit of your choice.
This configuration uses AMD or Intel hardware, but it's unclear which brand you're referring to. The system specifications aren't clear enough to confirm the exact setup. It seems like DDR4 components are involved, but without more details it's hard to say.
I attempted that, but I couldn't locate the settings for the last number (tras). You're using an ASUS H110M-A, right?
TRAS needs to appear in the BIOS under DRAM settings and timing configurations. It may require some adjustment if you're new to these concepts, though mastering them will make it easier later. CPU-Z is a helpful tool, along with a few others, to observe how your changes impact the system. It displays only the essential timing details, but that still provides valuable insights, plus it reveals additional hardware information. Since your board is simpler, BIOS tweaking options should be limited, yet the core features are likely available at least.
I believe I located them, but the RAM isn't working even after installing it into my computer.